A broad group of international experts—called Friends—is supporting the development of KARSIP. They represent universities, research institutes, national governments, NGOs, international funding agencies, and civil society organizations. They have committed to the strategy and approach of KARSIP.
Friends may join the KARSIP community from different perspectives:
- as an ambassador, advocating KARSIP
- as a member of one of the reference groups
- to explore options for a pilot project (in their home country or elsewhere)
- to explore and develop options to fund KARSIP initiatives.
If you are interested to become a Friend of KARSIP, get in contact with us.
KARSIP Friends list
The current list of KARSIP Friends can be found here:
- Claudia Adriazola-Steil, World Resources Institute, the United States of America
- Tom Bishop, Amend, the United Kingdom
- Emmanuel Bonnet, Senegal
- Dipan Bose, World Bank
- Aline Delhaye, Consultant, Senegal
- Gopal Gururaj, Consultant and Advisor, India
- Soames Job, Global Road Safety Solutions, Australia
- Ingrid Johnston, Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS), Australia
- Ahmed Ksentini, University of Sfax, Tunisia
- Robert Lisinge, in personal capacity, Africa
- Kaouther Machta, in personal capacity, Tunisia
- Emmerentian Mbabazi, World Resources Institute, Uganda
- H. R. Pasindu, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
- Luca Persia, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Gourab Sil, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India
- Prerana Arora Singh, Nirwan University Jaipur, India
- Bhavna Tripathi, Manipal University Jaipur, India
- Milan Tesic, Sweroad, Serbia
- Shane Turner, Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS), Australia
- Blair Turner, RS Advisory Services, Australia
- Geert Wets, Hasselt University, Belgium
- Wouter Van den Berghe, African Road Safety Observatory